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Snow in Watercolor Saturday February 9, 2013, Watercolorist, Pati Payne will be demonstrating how to paint snow in watercolor. The watercolor class will be held in the Renaissance Art Gallery from 1-3 pm If you are interested in signing up for the class or want more information call Pati Payne 740-5331516 or email pati.payne@yahoo.com The Renaissance Art Gallery - 900 8th Street, Suite #20 Huntington, WV 25701 Gallery (304) 525-3235; Appointments: (304) 453-3187; galler ywv@yahoo.com; www.orgsites.com/wv/renaissance; http://twitter.com/wvgallery; http://renaissance galleryart.blogspot.com. Gallery hours are: Sunday 14 pm Studio hours are: Monday 10-Noon, Wednesday 1:007:30 pm and Saturday 10Noon.

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Moving Forward By Justin Waybright justin@theputnamstandard.com

WINFIELD - Things are changing in the Putnam County Clerk’s Office. Electronic payments and document searches will soon move it into the future. The driving force behind the upgrades is residents, said County Clerk Brian Wood. “We’re just looking for more avenues to help people out,” he said. Residents can now access documents in the courthouse, via an extensive database. Last week, workers in the clerk’s office scanned hundreds of pre-1992 deeds to update their online files. Wood will then have his staff SEE MOVING ON PAGE 5

Looking for avenues to help people out - Workers at the Putnam County Clerk’s Office are working to make life more convenient for themselves and the people they serve. From left to right: Candy Beckett, Colleen Stone, Regina Hull, Jill Burnside and Putnam County Clerk Brian Wood. Not pictured: Jenny Seibert and Kim Sluss. Photo by Justin Waybright.

John Lilly to Discuss “WV Country Music and Goldenseal Magazine” in Archives Library Feb. 5, 2013 CHARLESTON, WV – John Lilly, director of folklife and editor of Goldenseal magazine for the West Virginia Division of Culture and History, will present “West Virginia Country Music and Goldenseal Magazine” on Tuesday, Feb. 5, 2013, in the Archives and History library at the Culture Center, State Capitol Complex in Charleston. The program will begin at 6 p.m. and is free and open to the public. Lilly will discuss the history of Goldenseal magazine, which was established by the West Virginia Department of Commerce

in 1975 and came under the Department of Culture and History in 1977. Now in its 39th year, the quarterly magazine of traditional life is still published by the state, with a circulation of approximately 15,000. Lilly is Goldenseal’s third editor, a position he has held since 1997. He will discuss the magazine’s mission, its contributor guidelines, and production methods. Lilly also will present an overview of the magazine’s coverage of traditional country music, a recurring topic in the publication since its inception

and an area of specialty for him personally. Drawing on stories published in the magazine, the program will include details of prominent country music programs in the state such as WWVA’s Original Wheeling Jamboree, WMMN’s Sagebrush Roundup and WCHS’s The Buddy Starcher Show and The Sleepy Jeffers Show. Country music pioneers Blind Alfred Reed, the West Virginia Coon Hunters and Roy Harvey will be included, as will musical celebrities Doc and Chickie Williams, Molly O’Day and Lynn

Davis, the Lonesome Pine Fiddlers and more. Select recordings of these artists’ music and vintage photographs will be featured. Lilly is a 1996 graduate of Davis & Elkins College in Elkins. He has worked as a tour guide at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville, Tenn., and as associate editor for the Old-Time Herald magazine. Lilly edited the book, Mountains of Music: West Virginia Traditional Music from Goldenseal, and has SEE MUSIC ON PAGE 5

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